Hearts TRC, LLC is a therapeutic horseback riding center for children and adults with disabilities. Our goals include individual plans to meet the needs of each rider. Through ground work and riding astride, Hearts TRC helps to improve the mind, body, and spirit of each individual. These benefits roll over into school, work, and everyday life.

Through 'From the Ground Up' curriculum, riders will learn horsemanship while improving posture, balance, concentration, and attention using ground work and riding experience with the horses. Individualized lessons in our 'Cowboy Poetry' curriculum fosters respect, communication, and positive choices for riders to learn these and other essential skills needed to succeed in life. Both curriculum goals are to teach through having fun!

For those riders who wish to test their skills, local and state horse shows are available throughout the year for both therapeutic & able bodied. Friendships are formed through these shows as riders meet other riders from various facilities throughout the state who share the same horsemanship interests.

The mission of Hope's Promise is to provide physical, mental, and emotional therapy to a wide range of children and adults with disabilities through equine activities.

A full experience of equine activities is offered to match the ability of each individual. These include the basics of groundwork, including leading the horse, personal space, respect, and safety; grooming and saddling the horse; and the basics of riding, with each student progressing to their individual ability.

Therapeutic horseback riding for people with special needs. Exclusive private lessons - one-on-one attention. Programs tailored to the rider's needs. We also work with typical siblings, beginner riders, veterans, police & fireman, and moms & dads. Stressed out? Horses are good for the soul!

Mane Stream is a non-profit registered charitable organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with physical, developmental, emotional, and medical challenges through a diverse program of equine assisted activities, equine assisted therapy, and educational initiatives. Mane Stream is located in Oldwick, New Jersey.

Mane Stream offers equine assisted occupational, physical, and speech therapy sessions with trained and licensed therapists for children and adults. Our therapists utilize traditional therapy techniques and the horse's movement to improve functional outcomes. The minimum age to participate in equine assisted therapy at Mane Stream is 2 years old.

Adaptive riding is also offered at Mane Stream and is a horseback riding lesson using adaptive teaching techniques and/or equipment. Participants learn riding and horsemanship skills through instruction from a PATH, Intl. certified instructor. Riders are assisted by volunteers who may lead the horse or walk along with the rider when necessary and are encouraged to be as independent as possible. Minimum age for participation is 4 years old.

Camp Cold Brook is a summer day camp open to all children, including those with physical and cognitive challenges, as well as able-bodied children. Camp Cold Brook is geared towards the beginner rider and is an excellent introduction to horses and riding in a safe and secure environment. All instructors are PATH certified, are trained in CPR and First Aid, and have a strong horsemanship background. All instructors are assisted by trained volunteers to ensure the safety of the campers. Children four years old and older can attend.

As a smaller facility, we're able to take care of each horse in our care as though it is one of our own. Owner operated with over 30 years of experience in the equine industry. We work closely with each owner to provide a comprehensive feeding, turn-out, and training program that will bring out the best in their equine partners.

You'll find large barn amenities with a friendly, low key, and supportive atmosphere. Our boarders compete in a multitude of disciplines. Take a look at the happy, relaxed, healthy horses, and you'll know what our priorities are. Horses are turned-out for an average of 8 hours per day – numerous sacrificial paddocks are used to ensure all horses get adequate turn-out.